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The Impostor's Daughter: How Ashley Judd & A Con Artist Dad Sent Laurie Sandell To Rehab
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The Impostor's Daughter: How Ashley Judd & A Con Artist Dad Sent Laurie Sandell To Rehab |
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in the past 10 years, i've had 5 such people as friends.... over this past weekend, i discovered that two friends were pathalogical liars - NOTHING i know about them is true... they frighten me. i cannot imagine having her dad as a parent, what stress. and his total lack of accountability! outrageous!!!
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I had no idea I was going into this VP's office to sign loan papers.
The thing that bothers me the most: I have accepted his behavior and often take on these issues to spare my younger brother's and sister's, who he also tries to take advantage of. I can not bring myself to sue him. I actually had a real break down one night, holding a lawyer's card, and finally realizing that for all my threats, I can't actually sue him. I just can't. I consider myself extremely strong, but in that, I've found my weakness.
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He racked up dept which resulted in me bailing out my parents more than a few times. Like the time the dog was on death's door after being attacked by a Doberman. Hey, dad maxed the credit card out, she's about to die, can you just pay for the $5000 surgery? If not, little Chloe will die. Thanks dad.
He still to this day will not admit the extent of his problem even though it has left him alone, running from bill collectors, and with ever-changing addresses. He called last week and I just do not have the energy to return it. I finally did and his number was disconnected. Seems he is running again. He will say he wants to come visit, I will get stressed about it and feel compelled to let him stay with us, then he will not show. Just like last time. So toxic.
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Comparing the work of Art Spiegelman to the "Dear Diary," ramblings of a celebrity interviewer from Glamour, probably not a a good idea.
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And yes I'm still terrified of my father. The key to living with that? Credit watch, not speaking to him and a commitment to myself that if he does anything criminal again I'll report it to the police.
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Also, goddamnit young women, CHECK YOUR CREDIT REPORTS.
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I was sent a reader's copy about two months ago. Thought it to be a self-involved nothing read. The comparison to "Cathy," isn't about catch phrases and chocolate, but that it panders to readers in the same way. It's sad girl "Wow, you know my life" writing. The posts on here seem to testament to that.
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He/She is an asshole because he/she has an opinion that is different than you and others who liked The Imposter's Daughter? I didn't get the asshole vibe from the pop-up book comment or the Cathy comment, more of the "zing" vibe which generally seems to be accepted on this site, correct? Or is that only if the zinger falls in step with the party line?
08/05/09
And at risk of being asshole, if you read praise press/hype about the book here in comments, they are all oddly similar in terms of construction, verbage, etc to those who "love," the book.
Me thinks pr people are running this shit show.
bye
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There is a wealth of graphic novel memoirs out there.
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But another graphic novel/graphic memoir that is both fabulous and similar in a way to Sandell's (father/daughter stuff) is Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragic Comic.
Amazing stuff. And in Bechdel's case the art is also phenomenal.
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